Saw the depth of cut Chris was taking and immediately felt like a complete and utter wuss. Never have gotten carbide feeds and speeds sorted out myself, though I also really haven't had the right project to let loose on with it. Rock on.
Chris & Rowdy, what amazing work!!! It may not be an exciting video for the general public, but I'm fascinated by Chris's machining skills. Thank you two for sharing these videos of restoring a steam locomotive. Once King County finishes working on highway 18, so I don't have to spend 6 hours in traffic, I'll be coming back to volunteer at MRSR.
These videos are absolutely amazing. I could watch Chris do his machinist magic all day. Learn much from just observing all this beautiful work. Thanks Rowdy for filming these and your hilarious dry Witt and expert insight! Chris you’re a true artist, thanks for sharing with us!
Chris , you are doing a wonderful job on repair and restoring the locomotives- Way to go guys ! oh and Rowdy- Broccoli is good for you - try it with Cheddar cheese sprinkled on top. :D
@@andrewframe8046 I was gonna say, there's broccoli that he'd probably eat, it probably just involves more garlic and cheese than broccoli, lol! Rowdy is an old school railroad guy apparently... :D
I think the original diet is so much better. Cheers from Canada where is AM it is a toasty -37C -34.7F wind chill -49C enjoy the rain Great videos guys. Keep them coming!
I would love to apprentice under Chris./ He has the smirk I love. He reminds me ofmy mentor when I was apprenticing in Bell 47's in the 60's. Please continure the great work Chris. I love it!